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May 8, 2017
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Export Quality - Complete Novice/Student (Sorry)

  • May 8, 2017
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Hi There,

I am completely new to premiere, only a couple of days! I have compiled my presentation that consists of images and video screen captures.

My exports are a terrible quality and trying to work out the best settings using the power of google has sent me round the bend. I just don't have the know how yet or the time to get my head round what i need to do as my final presentation is Wednesday morning.

I have packaged the working file and linked images/files in the link below and as cheeky as it will sound, i wondered if someone could have a look for me as to what i'm doing wrong?

Dropbox - Trimmed_Process - 2017 05 07

Any help would be so so appreciated. Thanks for taking the time to read about my plight and fingers crossed you can help!!

Marc

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Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 8, 2017

Post a screenshot of your export settings.

With the left tab to output and with an image.

mchizzAuthor
Participant
May 8, 2017

Hi Ann,

Thanks for the quick response!

OK, attached as screen grab of the output setting i'm using, a screen grab of the video quality i'm getting and then the original image which is shown in the video screen capture.

I hope that makes sense and this is what you were asking me for :-)

Kind regards

Community Expert
May 8, 2017

I think you have a number of issues.

You have a widescreen interlaced standard definition sequence at 25 fps

You have varying size assets with different frame rates that have scaling and motion added

You have very fine peak red lines on your stills

You have a peak white background

and you are exporting a progressive HD file

I would strart again with a 1920x1080 progressive sequence (or make a sequence the size of you most common still)  and make your material fit that, you might be able to copy and paste your footage over but it might need re scaling.